Will dialysis reduce creatinine level? This is a question which we find out
in face book. Persons who put forward this question are generally those who have
been diagnosed with renal failure not long ago and are suggested by their
doctors that they should take dialysis. They are also told that their creatinine
level is high, which is one metabolism from the body and should have been
discharged out. In kidney, there are millions of renal units. There are also
renal glomerular filtration membranes, through which, creatinine and other small
molecules can pass or leak out. So when people are suffering from renal failure,
their creatinine level is also very high. Dialysis is a kind of method which can
play the same roles as kidney. So it can filtrate small molecules such as
creatinine and so on.
From the above, we can get a conclusion that dialysis can reduce creatinine
level. However, chronic kidney disease patients who are under dialysis for a
long time, they are so tired of this method and want to choose or try another
therapy. The reasons are as follows.
Firstly, dialysis can not repair the damaged kidney intrinsic cells. As we
know, when kidney is damaged, there must be some damaged intrinsic cells which
can not play their roles normally. Dialysis can only help eliminate the
creatinines in the body and can not repair the damaged intrinsic cells for
dialysis machine is just a machine. So with time passing by, kidney failure will
become more serious and eventually they may develop into advanced stage of
kidney failure: uremia. At this moment, patients with kidney disease may even
have to receive kidney transplantation.
In addition, dialysis for a long time can also lead to some complications.
Various problems are related to vascular access in patients on hemodialysis and
to abdominal catheters in patients using continuous ambulatory peritoneal
dialysis (CAPD). These vascular access complications are similar to those seen
in any patient with a vascular surgical procedure (eg, bleeding, local or
disseminated intravascular infections [DIC], vessel [graft] occlusion). The
native peripheral vascular system is also affected with higher rates of
amputation and revascularization procedures, and a peritoneal dialysis catheter
subjects patients to the risks of peritonitis and local infection, because the
catheter acts as a foreign body and provides a portal of entry for pathogens
from the external environment.
So for patients who are diagnosed with chronic kidney disease not long ago,
if they can choose another therapy instead of dialysis, they have chance to live
a healthy life for their damaged intrinsic cells can be repaired, thus renal
function can be recovered. The combination of Chinese Medicine and stem cell
transplant can repair the damaged intrinsic cells and even generate new necrotic
ones, thus rebuilding renal function.
Firstly, Chinese Medicine is applied.
Chinese Medicine can promote the blood circulation and dissolve the stasis in
the blood, creating a clearer inner environment. It contains many active and
nutritious substances, which can repair the damaged intrinsic cells and treat
kidney disease fundamentally. In addition, Chinese Medicine is abstracted from
traditional Chinese medicine and has a micro-process compared with traditional
Chinese medicine, which means that the use ratio is increased. Last but not
least, Chinese Medicine is not taken in orally but through osmosis in renal
area, which also means that it will not stimulate the stomach and guts, which
may lead to poor appetite.
As for those necrotic cells, we can use stem cell transplantation. It can
differentiate into such cells after they enter human body.
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